1. Zamalonda Zathaview
The Lutron Maestro MS-OPS6M2N-DV-WH is an advanced occupancy/vacancy sensor switch designed to automatically control lighting in a room. This device utilizes passive infrared (PIR) technology to detect human motion and presence, ensuring lights are only on when needed. It combines the functionality of a standard light switch with an integrated motion sensor, offering convenience and energy savings.
Zofunika Kwambiri:
- Passive infrared motion detection with Lutron XCT technology for fine motion sensing.
- 180-degree sensor field-of-view for comprehensive room coverage.
- Requires a neutral wire for installation.
- Occupancy version supports both auto-on/auto-off and manual-on/auto-off modes.
- Vacancy version is available to comply with CA Title 24 requirements.

Chithunzi 1: Patsogolo view of the Lutron Maestro MS-OPS6M2N-DV-WH sensor switch.
2. Kukhazikitsa ndi Kuyika
Zofunika Zachitetezo: Before beginning installation, turn off power at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Incorrect installation can lead to electrical shock or fire. If you are unsure about any part of these instructions, consult a qualified electrician.
Zida Zofunika: Screwdriver (Phillips and flathead), wire strippers, electrical tape.
2.1 Mawaya Malangizo
- Zimitsani Mphamvu: Locate the circuit breaker controlling the switch you are replacing and turn it OFF. Verify power is off using a voltagndi tester.
- Chotsani Kusintha Kwaposachedwa: Carefully remove the wall plate and unscrew the existing switch from the wall box. Disconnect the wires from the old switch.
- Dziwani Mawaya:
- Hot (Line) Wire: Kawirikawiri imakhala yakuda, imabweretsa mphamvu kuchokera ku chosokoneza magetsi.
- Katundu Waya: Typically black, connects to the light fixture.
- Waya Wapakati: Typically white, required for this switch.
- Ground Waya: Childs anabala mkuwa kapena wobiriwira.
Note: If you are replacing a 3-way switch, you will also have traveler wires. This model supports 3-way circuits. Refer to the detailed wiring diagram for 3-way installations.
- Connect Wires to Maestro Switch:
- Gwirizanitsani ndi waya pansi from the wall box to the green ground wire on the Maestro switch.
- Gwirizanitsani ndi waya wosalowerera from the wall box to the white neutral wire on the Maestro switch.
- Gwirizanitsani ndi hot (line) wire ndi load wire from the wall box to the two black wires on the Maestro switch. If the light does not function correctly, swap these two black wires.
- For 3-way applications, connect the traveler wires as per the specific 3-way wiring diagram provided with the product packaging.
- Chosinthira Chotetezeka: Carefully push the wired switch into the wall box, ensuring wires are not pinched. Screw the switch into place.
- Ikani Wall Plate: Attach the decorative wall plate.
- Bwezerani Mphamvu: Yatsaninso magetsi pa choyatsira magetsi.

Chithunzi 2: Eksample wiring diagram for a single-pole installation. Consult the included manual for 3-way wiring.
3. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
The Maestro sensor switch offers flexible operation modes to suit various needs.
3.1 Njira zogwirira ntchito
- Occupancy Mode (Auto-On/Auto-Off): In this mode, the lights automatically turn ON when motion is detected and automatically turn OFF after a set time delay when no motion is detected. This is ideal for high-traffic areas where hands-free operation is desired.
- Vacancy Mode (Manual-On/Auto-Off): In this mode, the lights must be manually turned ON by pressing the switch button. They will then automatically turn OFF after a set time delay when no motion is detected. This mode is often used to meet energy codes and provides more control over when lights are initially activated.
3.2 Kusintha Zikhazikiko
The Maestro sensor switch typically has small buttons or dip switches behind the wall plate for adjusting settings such as:
- Kuchedwa kwa Nthawi: How long the lights remain on after the last detected motion (e.g., 1, 5, 15, 30 minutes).
- Kukhudzika: The level of motion required to trigger the sensor.
- Njira Yogwirira Ntchito: Switching between Occupancy (Auto-On) and Vacancy (Manual-On) modes.
Refer to the detailed instructions included with your product for specific steps on how to access and adjust these settings.
4. Kusamalira
The Lutron Maestro sensor switch requires minimal maintenance to ensure optimal performance.
- Kuyeretsa: To clean the surface of the switch, use a soft, damp nsalu. Musagwiritse ntchito zotsukira zowawasa, zosungunulira, kapena mankhwala amphamvu, chifukwa izi zitha kuwononga kumaliza kapena zinthu zamkati.
- Sensor Obstruction: Ensure the sensor lens is not obstructed by furniture, curtains, or other objects that could block its field of view. A clear path to the sensor is crucial for accurate motion detection.
- Kuchulukana kwafumbi: Periodically wipe the sensor lens to prevent dust accumulation, which can reduce sensitivity.
5. Mavuto
If you encounter issues with your Maestro sensor switch, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Lights do not turn ON automatically (Occupancy Mode):
- Verify the sensor's field of view sichiletsedwa.
- Check the sensitivity setting; it might be too low.
- Ensure the switch is in Occupancy (Auto-On) mode.
- Confirm power is supplied to the switch.
- Lights do not turn OFF:
- Ensure there is no continuous motion within the sensor's range.
- Check the time delay setting; it might be set too long.
- Verify the switch is correctly wired, especially the load wire.
- Lights flicker or behave erratically:
- Confirm that a neutral wire is properly connected. This switch requires a neutral wire for stable operation.
- Onetsetsani kuti mawaya onse ndi otetezeka.
- If in a 3-way setup, ensure compatible companion switches are used and wired correctly.
- Switch is unresponsive:
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker for 15 seconds, then restore power. This can reset the switch.
- Check all wiring connections for looseness or incorrect placement.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, contact Lutron customer support for further assistance.
6. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Nambala ya Model | MS-OPS6M2N-DV-WH |
| Mtundu | Lutron |
| Operation Mode | Zokha |
| Contact Type | Nthawi zambiri Open |
| Mtundu Wolumikizira | Screw Terminals |
| Pokwerera | Sikirini |
| Makulidwe achinthu (L x W x H) | 2.2 x 2.2 x 4.5 mainchesi |
| Mtundu Wozungulira | 3-njira |
| Mtundu wa Actuator | Dinani batani |
| Contact Material | Mkuwa |
| Mlingo wa Chitetezo Padziko Lonse | IP54 |
| Njira Yowongolera | Kukhudza |
| Kulumikizana Protocol | Infuraredi |
| Mtundu | Choyera |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 3.52 pawo |
| Waya Wapakati Amafunika | Inde |
7. Mavidiyo Ogulitsa
7.1 Lutron Maestro Sensor Switch Overview
Video 1: Kuthaview of the Lutron Maestro sensor switch features and benefits. This video provides a general introduction to the product's capabilities.
7.2 Advanced Features and Configuration
Video 2: A detailed look into the advanced features and configuration options of the Lutron Maestro sensor switch, including setting adjustments.
8. Chidziwitso cha Chitsimikizo
Lutron products typically come with a limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty terms and conditions applicable to your MS-OPS6M2N-DV-WH sensor switch, please refer to the warranty card included in the product packaging or visit the official Lutron webmalo. Sungani umboni wanu wogula kuti mutenge chitsimikizo.
9. Thandizo la Makasitomala
For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or product inquiries, please contact Lutron customer support. You can find contact information on the official Lutron webtsamba kapena mkati mwa zolembedwa za malonda.
Zothandizira pa intaneti:
- Pitani kwa mkulu Lutron Store on Amazon kuti mudziwe zambiri.
- Refer to the comprehensive FAQs and support documents available on the Lutron corporate webmalo.





